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Papers, Books and Chapters: Published or Forthcoming1
at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

Scholarship was impressive in 2000. About 240 scholarly papers and books were published or forthcoming. Placements were in many of the best journals in the respective fields. Another 102 papers are presently under review. The faculty and research associates continue to make a significant impact on thinking about policy analysis and management. It is also heartening to note that twelve percent of the published or accepted papers in 2000 were joint products of two or more or our faculty or research associates, suggesting the success of the teamwork effort we take to research.

James Alm

(with Leslie A. Whittington). "The Effects of Public Policy on Marital Status in the United States", The Economics of Marriage and Divorce, Shoshana Grossbard-Schechtman (ed.), Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

(with Robert Buckley, et al.). From Commissars to Mayors: Cities in the Transition Economies, The World Bank, forthcoming.

(with Leslie A. Whittington and Jennifer Thacher). "The Income Tax and Cohabitation," and (with Rebecca Neumann). "The Vanishing Taxpayer? Globalization and the Future of State-Local Finance," Proceedings of the Ninety-second Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, forthcoming.

(with M. V. Lee Badgett and Leslie A. Whittington). "Wedding Bell Blues: The Income Tax Consequences of Legalizing Same-Sex Marriage," National Tax Journal, Vol. 53, No. 2, pp. 201-214, June 2000.

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Sally Wallace. "Tax Amnesties and Tax Collections in the Russian Federation," Proceedings of the Ninety- third Annual Conference on Taxation, National Tax Association, forthcoming.

and Sally Wallace. "Are the Rich Different?" Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic Consequences of Taxing the Rich, Joel Slemrod (ed.), Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 165-187, 2000.

Jay Bae

"Financial Effect of HMO on FFS Sector: The US Medicaid Experience," Research in Healthcare Financial Management, Vol. 6, No. 1, August 2000.

"Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in Ten State Medicaid Programs," Administration and Policy in Mental Health, forthcoming.

(with Jeffrey Buck and Kay Miller). Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services in Medicaid, Volume I, II, III: DHHS Pub. No. (SMA) 99-3366, 3367, 3368. Rockville, MD, CMHS, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Washington, D.C., 2000.

Roy Bahl

Fiscal Policy in China, San Francisco: 1990 Institute and the University of Michigan Press, 1999; Chinese version published in 2000.

"Fiscal Decentralization: Rules and Guidelines for Policy Design," Proceedings of the Workshop on Municipal Development Finance, Washington, D.C.: Inter-American Development Bank, forthcoming.

"Implementation Rules For Fiscal Decentralization" Fiscal Policy and Public Policy, Govinda Rao (ed.), Bangalore, India: Institute for Economic and Social Change, forthcoming.

"How to Design a Fiscal Decentralization Program," Globalization and Localization, Shahid Yusuf (ed.), World Bank, August 2000.

"Land Versus Property Taxes in Developing and Transition Countries," Property Taxes in South Africa: Concepts and Practice, Michael Bell (ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, forthcoming.

"Sustainable Local Government Financing Strategies in LDCs and Transition Countries," City Development Strategies Initiative, Issue No. 3, Second Quarter 2000.

Jameson Boex**

"Identifying the Attributes of Effective Economics Instructors: An Analysis of Student Evaluations," Journal of Economics Education, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 211-228, Summer 2000.

, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Robert McNab.* "Multi-Year Budgeting: A Review of International Practices and Lessons for Developing and Transitional Economies," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 20, No. 2, pp. 91-112, Summer 2000.

See also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Arthur C. Brooks

"Can Nonprofit Management Help Answer Public Management's 'Big Questions'?" Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

(with Roland J. Kushner). "Cultural Districts and Urban Development," International Journal of Arts Management, forthcoming.

(with Scott Pace, David Frelinger, Beth Lachman, and Mark Gabriele). The Earth Below: Purchasing Science Data and the Role of Public-Private Partnerships, Santa Monica, Calif.: The RAND Corporation, 2000.

"Genetic Algorithms and Public Economics," Journal of Public Economic Theory, Vol. 2, No. 4, pp. 493-513, 2000.

"The 'Income Gap' and the Health of Arts Nonprofits: Arguments, Evidence, and Strategies," Nonprofit Management & Leadership, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 271-286, 2000.

"Is There a Dark Side to Government Support for Nonprofits?" Public Administration Review, Vol. 60, No. 3, pp. 211-218, 2000.

(with Roland J. Kushner). "The One-Man Band by the Quick Lunch Stand: Modeling Audience Response to Street Performance," Journal of Cultural Economics, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp. 65-77, 2000.

Policy Assessment with Experimental Designs: The Case of the Commercial Space Act of 1998, Santa Monica, Calif.: The RAND Corporation, forthcoming.

(with David Meyers). "Policy Issues Connecting Music Education and Arts Education," Second Handbook of Research on Music Teaching and Learning, Richard J. Colwell and Carol P. Richardson (eds.), London: Oxford University Press, 2000.

"Public Subsidies and Private Giving: Crowding Out, Crowding In, or Both?" Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 451-464, 2000.

"The Use and Misuse of Adjusted Performance Measures," Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 323-328, 2000.

"Who Opposes Government Arts Funding," Public Choice, forthcoming.

and Gregory B. Lewis. "Enhancing Policy Models with Exploratory Analysis," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

James P. Cooney, Jr.

and Glenn Landers. "Rough Passages for Long-Term Care: The Churning Effect," Long-Term Care Interface, forthcoming.

Gary Cornia***

(with Kendall Houghton). "The National Tax Association's Project on Electronic Commerce and Telecommunication Taxes," National Tax Journal, Vol. 53, No.4, Part 3, pp. 151-1371, 2000.

(with Larry Walters). "Electric Utility Deregulation and School Finance," Journal of Education Finance, forthcoming.

(with Larry Walters). "Electronic Utility Deregulation and the Local Property Tax in the United States," Impacts of Electric Utility Deregulation on Property Taxation, Philip Burling, (ed.), Cambridge, Mass.: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, pp. 43-71, 2000. (Reprinted in State Tax Notes, Vol. 20, No. 9, pp. 717-730 / Reprint forthcoming in The Exempt Organization Tax Review). M

(with C. Kurt Zorn and Jean Tesche). "Diversifying Local Government Revenue in Bosnia-Herzegovina through an Area-Based Property Tax," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 63-86, 2000.

see also Kelly Edmiston.

Ronald G. Cummings

, David Bjornstad***, and Michael McKee*** (with Paul Brewer). "The 'Bad News' Principle: An Alternative Test For Options Value," Issues in Contemporary Environmental Economics, John List, et al. (eds.), New York: Edward Elgar Publishers, forthcoming.

, Kelly Brown**, and Peter Terrebonne (with Janusz Mrozek). "Scrap Tire Disposal: Three Principles for Policy Choice," Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1, forthcoming.

, Michael McKee*** and Laura Taylor. "Whispering in the Ears of Princes," Frontiers in Environmental Economics, H. Folmer, A. Rose, S. Gerking, and L. Gabel (eds.), New York: Edward Elgar Publishers, forthcoming.

and Laura Taylor. "Experimental Economics in Environmental and Natural Resource Management," International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics, H. Folmer and T. Tietenberg (eds.), New York: Edward Elgar Publishers, forthcoming.

and Mary Beth Walker. "Measuring the Effectiveness of Voluntary Emission Reduction Programmes," Applied Economics, Vol. 32, pp. 1719-1726, 2000.

and Mary Beth Walker. "Voluntary Programs for Ozone Reduction: An Effective Tool for the Environmental Administrator?" Journal of Public Affairs and Issues, forthcoming.

see also Laura Taylor.

Kelly Edmiston

(with Stanley Chervin and Matthew Murray). "Urban Malls, Tax Base Migration, and State Intergovernmental Aid," Public Finance Review, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 309-334, July 2000.

(with William F. Fox). "User Charge Financing of Urban Public Services in Africa," African Urban Quarterly, forthcoming.

, David Sjoquist and Gary Cornia,*** (with Terri Sexton, Steven Sheffrin, and C. Kurt Zorn). "An Analysis of the Feasibility of Implementing a Single Rate Sales Tax," National Tax Journal, Vol. 53, No. 4, Part 3, pp. 1327-1350, 2000.

Paul G. Farnham

(with George M. Guess). Cases in Public Policy Analysis, 2nd ed., Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2000. Also, within this book: "Pricing and Public Policy: The Case of Cigarette Taxation," "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis: The Case of Mother-to-Infant HIV Prevention" and "Cost-Benefit Analysis: The Case of Environmental Air Quality Standards."

Atef Ghobrial

(with C. Wallace and A. Gan). Evaluation of Transportation Safety Needs of Special Populations-Public Transportation, Knoxville, Tenn.: Southeastern Transportation Center, University of Tennessee, Final Report, February 2000.

Shiferaw Gurmu

(with John Elder) "Generalized Bivariate Count Data Regression Models," Economics Letters, Vol. 68, 2000.

"The Relative Efficiency of the Between Estimator with Respect to the Within Estimator," Econometric Theory, Vol. 16, 2000.

Carol D. Hansen

(with S. Zahra). "Privatization, Entrepreneurship and Global Competitiveness in the 21st Century," The Competitiveness Review Journal, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 83-103, 2000.

(with A. Wilensky). "Understanding the Work Beliefs of Nonprofit Executives Through Organizational Stories," Human Resource Development Quarterly, forthcoming.

Amy Helling

"Advocate for a Modern Devil: Can Sprawl be Defended?" Georgia State University Law Review, forthcoming.

"A Framework for Understanding Telework," Telework and the New Workplace of the 21st Century, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Labor, 2000.

(with Patricia L. Mokhtarian). "Worker Telecommunication and Mobility in Transition: Consequences for Planning," Journal of Planning Literature, forthcoming.

and Theodore H. Poister. "U.S. Maritime Ports: Trends, Policy Implications, and Research Needs," Economic Development Quarterly, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 298-315, August 2000.

and John C. Thomas. "Encouraging Community Dialog: Approach, Promise and Tensions," International Journal of Public Administration, forthcoming.

Gary T. Henry

"Benefits and Limitations of Deliberation," Evaluation and a Democratic Process (pp. 91-96) and a Critique of "Deliberative Democratic Evaluation," Evaluation in a Democratic Society: Deliberation, Dialogue, and Inclusion, New Directions for Evaluation, Katherine E. Ryan and Lizanne Destafano (eds.), Vol. 85, 2000.

and Margaret H. H. Brackett. "Council for School Performance," American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 105-107, 2000.

(with Melvin M. Mark and George Julnes). Evaluation: An Integrated Framework for Understanding, Guiding, and Improving Policies and Programs, San Francisco, Calif.: Jossey-Bass, 2000.

and Craig Gordon.* "Tracking Issue Attention: Specifying the Dynamics of the Public Agenda," Public Opinion Quarterly, forthcoming.

(with Steve Harkreader). "Using Performance Measurement Systems for Evaluating School Reforms," American Journal of Evaluation, Vol. 21, No. 2, 2000.

"Why Not Use," Evaluation Use, New Directions for Evaluation, Caracelli, Valerie and Preskill, Hallie (eds.), Vol. 88, 2000.

Julie L. Hotchkiss

(with Mary E. Graham and Barry Gerhart). "Discrimination by Parts: A Fixed-effects Analysis of Starting Pay Differentials Across Gender," Eastern Economic Journal, Vol. 26, pp. 9-27, Winter 2000.

"Endogeneity of Wages and Tenure in the Determination of Quit Behavior," Applied Economics Letters, forthcoming.

Bill Kahnweiler

"A Career Profile" and "A Career Development Proposal," Experiential Activities for Teaching Career Counseling and Facilitating Career Groups, Mark Pope and Carol Minor (eds), National Career Development Association, June 2000.

(with Samuel Goldman**). "A Collaborator Profile for Executives of Nonprofit Organizations," Nonprofit Management and Leadership, Vol. 10, No. 4, pp. 435-450, Summer 2000.

"Using Process Consultation: A Cornerstone of OD Practice," Organization Development: Data Driven Methods for Change, Janine Waclawski and Allan Chruch (eds.), Jossey-Bass, forthcoming.

(with Christopher Lee**). "The Effect of a Mastery Learning Technique on the Performance of a Transfer of Training Task," Performance Improvement Quarterly, forthcoming.

(with Gary May**). "The Effect of a Mastery Practice Design on Learning and Transfer in Behavioral Modeling Training," Personnel Psychology, Vol. 53, pp. 353-373, Summer 2000.

(with Colleen Carter**). "The Efficacy of the Social Norms Approach to Substance Abuse Prevention Applied to Fraternity Men," Journal of American College Health, Vol. 49, No. 2, pp. 66-71, September 2000.

(with Margaret Thompson**). "Levels of Desired, Actual, and Perceived Control of Employee Involvement in Decision Making: An Empirical Investigation," Journal of Business and Psychology, Vol. 14, No. 3, pp. 407-427, Spring 2000.

Bruce Kaufman

(Co-edited with Daphne Taras). Nonunion Employee Representation: History, Contemporary Practice, and Policy, M.E. Sharpe, 2000. Within this book, he wrote "Accomplishments and Shortcomings of Nonunion Employee Representation in the Pre-Wagner Act Years;" (with David Lewin and John Fossum) "Employee Involvement and Participation Programs in Nonunion Companies: The Role of Employee Representation and the NLRA;" (with David Levine) "Economic Analysis of Employee Representation;" and (with Daphne Taras) "Nonunion Employee Representation: Introduction and Overview" and "Nonunion Employee Representation: Conclusions and Recommendations."

(Co-edited with David Lewin). Advances in Industrial and Labor Relations, Vol. 10, Elselvier, forthcoming.

(Co-edited with Samuel Estreicher and Harry Katz). The Internal Governance and Organizational Effectiveness of Labor Unions, Kluwer, forthcoming.

"The Case for the Company Union," Labor History, Vol. 41, No. 3, pp. 321-350, 2000.

"The Early Institutionalists on Industrial Democracy and Union Democracy," Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 21, pp. 189-210, Spring 2000.

"The Employee Participation/Representation Gap: An Assessment and Proposed Solution," University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law, forthcoming.

"The Evolution, Current Status and Future Prospects of North American Industrial Relations," Reworking Industrial Relations: New Perspectives on Employment and Society, Peter Ackers and Adrian Wilkinson (eds.), Oxford University Press, forthcoming.

"The Future of Collective Bargaining and Its Impact on Dispute Resolution," Arbitration 1999: Quo Vadis? The Future of Arbitration and Collective Bargaining, Jay Grenig and Steven Briggs (eds.), National Academy of Arbitrators, pp. 11-29, 2000.

"The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Symposium Introduction" and "The Future of U.S. Private Sector Unionism: Did George Barnett Get It Right After All?" Journal of Labor Research, Vol. 22, forthcoming.

"HR and IR: Commonalities and Differences" Human Resource Management Review, forthcoming.

"Human Resource Management in the 20th Century: Milestones and Lessons Learned," Perspectives on Work 5, forthcoming.

"Industrial Relations," Oxford Companion to American History, forthcoming.

(with David Lewin). "Innovative Teaching in Human Resources and Industrial Relations: Symposium Introduction," Human Resource Management Review, forthcoming.

"An Interview with Steelworkers' President Lynn Williams," Journal of Labor Research, forthcoming.

"Models of Union Wage Determination: What Have We Learned in the Half Century since Dunlop and Ross?" Industrial Relations, forthcoming.

"Personnel/Human Resource Management: Its Roots as Applied Economics," History of Political Economy, forthcoming.

"The Theory and Practice of Strategic HRM and Participative Management: Antecedents in Early Industrial Relations," Human Resource Management Review, forthcoming.

Glenn Landers

See James P. Cooney, Jr..

Susan Laury

(with Charles A. Holt***) "Classroom Games: Making Money," Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 14, No. 20, pp. 205-213, Spring 2000.

(with Jacob Goeree and Charles Holt***). "Private Costs and Public Benefits: Unraveling the Effects of Altruism and Noisy Behavior," Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.

(with Charles Holt***). "Theoretical Explanations of Treatment Effects in Voluntary Contributions Experiments," and "Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Results with Interior Nash Equilibria," The Handbook of Experimental Results, C. Plott and V. Smith (eds.), forthcoming.

(with Eugene Chewning and Maribeth Coller). "Voluntary Contributions to a Multiple Threshold Public Good," Research in Experimental Economics, Vol. 8, R. Mark Isaac (ed.), forthcoming.

see also Laura Taylor.

Gregory B. Lewis

"Barriers to Security Clearances for Gay Men and Lesbians: Fear of Blackmail or Fear of Homosexuals?" Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, forthcoming.

(with Jonathan L. Edelson). "DOMA and ENDA: Congress Votes on Gay Rights," The Politics of Gay Rights, Craig Rimmerman, Kenneth Wald, and Clyde Wilcox (eds.), University of Chicago Press, 2000.

(with Pablo Alonso). "Public Service Motivation and Job Performance: Evidence from the Federal Sector," American Review of Public Administration, forthcoming.

See also Arthur C. Brooks.

Deon Locklin

"Rehabilitation Leadership Succession: Letting Go and Going Forward," Journal of Rehabilitation Leadership, forthcoming.

Jorge Martinez-Vazquez

and Sally Wallace. Tax Reform in the Russian Federation During the Transition Years, Edward Elgar Publishing, forthcoming.

Editor. "Symposium on Fiscal Management in Transition Economies," Journal of Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management, Vol. 13, No. 3, forthcoming.

(Edited with Dmitry Chernik). Methods and Modeling Tools in Tax Administration, Moscow: Unity Publishing, forthcoming.

(with E. Diablo-Norris and J. Norregaard). "Fiscal Decentralization in Russia: Economic Performance and Reform Issues," Investment Climate and Russia's Economic Strategy, Y. Yasin and S. Aleksashenko (eds.), International Monetary Fund, 2000.

(with Eva Dabra-Norris and John Norregaard). "Making Decentralization Work: The Case of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan," Fiscal Decentralization, Etisham Ahmad (ed.), Washington D.C.: International Monetary Fund, forthcoming.

(with Duanjie Chen). "NAFTA and Mexico's Tax Policy Reform," World Bank PREM Working Paper Series, forthcoming.

"Spending Assignments and Service Delivery in Mexico" (with Enrique Cabreroin), and "Principles of Decentralization" (with T. Courchene, C. McLure and S. Webb), Fiscal Decentralization in Mexico: Achievements and Challenges, Washington, D.C.: The World Bank, forthcoming.

and Robert McNab.* "The Tax Reform Experiment in Transitional Countries," National Tax Journal, Vol. 53, No. 2, June 2000.

and Jameson Boex. "Russia's Transition to A New Federalism," World Bank Institute Learning Resources Series, World Bank, forthcoming.

and Jameson Boex. "The Challenges of Budgeting and Fiscal Management Reform in Transition Economies," Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, forthcoming.

, Felix Rioja, Samuel L. Skogstad and Neven Valev. "IMF Conditionality and Objections: The Russian Case," The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol. 60, No. 2, forthcoming.

and Sally Wallace. "Tax Reform in the Transition: The Ups and Downs in the Russian Federation," Proceedings of the Ninety-first Annual Conference of the National Tax Association, Washington, D.C.: National Tax Association, forthcoming.

and Sally Wallace. "The Ups and Downs of Comprehensive Tax Reform in Russia," Tax Notes International, forthcoming.

, Sally Wallace and Galina Kourliandskaia.*** "The Use of Gross Regional Product in the Federal Fund for the Support of the Regions," Finance (Russian), forthcoming.

See also Jameson Boex.

Julia Melkers

(with Gordon Kingsley). "The Art of Partnering across Sectors: The Importance of Set Formation to Network Impacts in State R&D Projects," Advancing Public Management: New Developments in Theory, Methods, and Practice, Larry O'Toole, Hal Rainey, and Jeffrey Brudney (eds.), Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 2000.

(with Gordon Kingsley). "Value-Mapping State R&D Programs," Research Evaluation, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 165-175, December 1999 (published in 2000).

and Katherine Willoughby. "Budgeters' Views of State Performance Budgeting Systems," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

See also John Thomas.

See also Katherine Willoughby.

Harvey K. Newman

"Atlanta's Downtown Tourist Space," Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 37, forthcoming.

"Atlanta's Olympics and the Business of Tourism," Southern Journeys: Tourism, History, and Culture in the Modern South, Richard D. Starnes, (ed.), Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, forthcoming.

"Atlanta's Tourism," Encyclopedia of Appalachia, Johnson City, Tenn.: East Tennessee State University Press, forthcoming.

"Decatur Street: Atlanta's African American Paradise Lost," Atlanta History: A Journal of Georgia and the South, Vol. 44, No. 2, pp. 5-20 and front cover, 2000.

"Historic Preservation Policy and Regime Politics in Atlanta," Journal of Urban Affairs, Vol. 23, No. 1, pp. 71-86, forthcoming.

"Hospitality and Violence: Contradictions in a Southern City," Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 541-558, 2000.

Lloyd G. Nigro

(with Felix A. Nigro). The New Public Personnel Administration, 5th ed., Itasca, Ill.: F.E. Peacock Publishers, 2000.

(with J. Edward Kellough). "Civil Service Reform in Georgia: Going to the Edge?" Review of Public Personnel Administration, forthcoming.

"The Reform Agenda: Where Do We Go From Here?" Public Personnel Administration: Problems and Prospects, 4th ed., Steven Hays and Richard Kearney (eds.), Prentice Hall, forthcoming.

and William L. Waugh, Jr. "The Human Resource Perspective on Workplace Violence," Handbook of Strategic Public Personnel Administration: Building Human Capital for the New Millennium, Ali Farazmand (ed.), Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, forthcoming.

Judith M. Ottoson

(with I. M. Patterson). "Contextual Influences on Learning Application in Practice: An Extended Role for Process Evaluation," Evaluation and the Health Professions, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 194-211, 2000.

"Evaluation of Continuing Professional Education: Towards a Theory of our Own," New Directions in Adult and Continuing Education, Vol. 86, pp. 43-53, 2000.

(with J. Pommier, G. Macdonald, J. Frankish, and L. Dorion). "The Landscape in Health Education and Health Promotion Training," International Journal for Health Promotion and Education, pp. 10-14, 2000.

(with L. W. Green). "Public Health Education and Health Promotion," Public Health Administration: Organization and Strategy for Population-Based Management, L. Novick and G. Mays (eds.), Gaithersburg, Md.: Aspen publishers, pp. 300-323.

M. Melinda Pitts

(with B. S. Armour, J. R. Maclean Jr., C. B. Cangialose, M. Kishel, H. Imai, and J. Etchason). "The Influence of Explicit Financial Incentives on Physician Behavior," Archives of Internal Medicine, forthcoming.

(with Jeff Etchasonm, Brian Armour, Elizabeth Ofili, George Rust, Robert Mayberry, and Lawrence Sanders). "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health Care," Journal of the American Medical Association, forthcoming.

Theodore H. Poister

(with Richard H. Harris). "Building Quality Improvement Over the Long Run: Approaches, Results, and Lessons Learned from the PennDOT Experience," Public Performance & Management Review, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 161-176, December 2000.

See Amy Helling.

Mark Rider***

(with R. Carroll, D. Holtz-Eakin, and H. Rosen). "Entrepreneurs, Income Taxes and Investment," Does Atlas Shrug? The Economic Consequences of Taxing the Rich, Joel Slemrod (ed.), Harvard University Press, 2000.

(with R. Carroll, D. Holtz-Eakin, and H. Rosen). "Income Taxes and Entrepreneur's Use of Labor," Journal of Labor Economics, Vol. 18, No. 2, April 2000.

(with Robert Carroll, Douglas Holtz-Eakin and Harvey Rosen). "Personal Income Taxes and the Growth of Small Firms," Tax Policy and the Economy, Vol. 15, James Poterba (ed.), MIT Press, 2000.

Felix Rioja

"The Penalties of Inefficient Public Infrastructure," Review of Development Economics, forthcoming.

(with Jill Holman). "Transmission of Anticipated Inflation Under Alternative Exchange Rate Regimes," Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming.

See Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

Mark D. Rivera

, Gregory Streib and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Reinventing Government in Council-Manager Cities: Examining The Role of City Managers," Public Performance and Management Review, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 121-132, December 2000.

See also Gregory Streib.

Christine H. Roch

(with Mark Schneider, Paul Teske, and Melissa Marschall). "The Distribution of Preferences: What do Parents Want from Schools?"; "How do Parents Search for Information?"; "Building Social Networks in the Search for Information about Schools"; "The Distribution of Knowledge: How Much Do Parents Know about the Schools"; "Allocational Efficiency: You Can't Always Get What you Want - But Some Do"; "Productive Efficiency: Does School Choice Affect Academic Performance"; and "Choosing Together is Better than Bowling Alone: School Choice and the Creation of Social Capital," Choosing Schools: Consumer Choice and the Quality of American Schools, Princeton University Press, 2000.

(with Mark Schneider, Paul Teske, and Melissa Marschall). "Public School Choice: A Status Report," New York City Schools, Diane Ravitch and Joseph Viteritti (eds.), Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000.

(with Mark Schneider, Paul Teske, and Melissa Marschall). "School Choice: the Case of New York's District 4," Restructuring Education, Daniel J. Ryan (ed.), Praeger Publishers, 2000.

(with John Scholz and Kathleen McGraw). "Social Networks and Citizen Response to Legal Change," American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 44, pp. 777-791, 2000.

Ross Rubenstein

(with Michele Moser). "The Equality of Public School District Funding in the U.S., 1992 - 1995: A National Status Report," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

(with Dwight R. Doering and Larry Gess). "The Equity of Public Education Funding in Georgia, 1988-1996," Journal of Education Finance, Vol. 26, No. 2, pp. 187-208, 2000.

(with Lawrence O. Picus). "Politics, the Courts and the Economy: Implications for the Future of School Financing," Proceedings of the 92nd Annual Conference, National Tax Association, pp. 131-137, 2000.

"Resource Equity in the Chicago Public Schools: A School-Level Approach," reprinted in Journal of School Business Management, Vol. 12, No. 1, pp. 33-49, 2000.

"School-Level Resource Allocation in the Chicago Public Schools," Developments in School Finance 1998, William J. Fowler, Jr. (ed), Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Education, Office of Educational Research and Improvement, pp. 45-60.

(with Leanna Stiefel and Amy Ellen Schwartz). "Using Adjusted Performance Measures to Evaluate Resource Use," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 67-87.

and Katherine G. Willoughby. "Revenue Sources of Palestinian Municipalities: Finance Officers Explain Reality and Possibilities," International Public Management Review, Vol. 2, No. 1, forthcoming.

See also Ben Scafidi.

Francis W. Rushing

Editor. The Visible Hand: The Challenges to Private Enterprise in the 21st Century, Atlanta, Ga.: Ramsey Chair of Private Enterprise, Georgia State University, June 2000. Within this book, he wrote the Introduction (pp. 1-14), and (with Don Mathews**) "Criticisms of the Free Market and Response," pp. 137-158.

"Enterprising People, Born or Created?" Children's Social and Economic Education, Patrick Warte and John Price (eds.), International Association for Children's Social and Economic Education, pp. 9-14, 2000.

(with Calvin Kent) "The Status of K-12 Entrepreneurship Education in the United States"; and (with Marie Wilson) "Economic Education and Business Education: Convergence or Divergence?" Social Studies Education: An International Perspective, David Lines and William Walstad (eds.), London: Institute of Education, University of London, 2000.

Bruce A. Seaman

"Arts Impact Studies: A Fashionable Excess" (modified and newly edited from originally published version by National Conference of State Legislatures, 1987), The Politics of Culture: Policy Perspectives for Individuals, Institutions and Communities, The Center for Arts and Culture, Bradford, Gary and Wallach (eds.), New York: The New Press, distributed by W.W. Norton & Co., pp. 266-285, 2000.

"Beyond Economic Impact," The Arts in a New Millennium: Research and the Arts Sector, David Pankratz (ed.), Greenwood Publishing Co., forthcoming.

"Economic Analysis of Arts Labor Markets: Lessons from Sports?" Journal of Cultural Economics, forthcoming.

David L. Sjoquist

(Editor). The Atlanta Paradox: The Multi-City Study of Urban Inequality. Within this book he wrote "Urban Inequality in Atlanta: Policy Options;" (with Chris Geller,* Obie Clayton, Sahadeo Patram and Travis Patton) "Racial Attitudes and Perceptions in Atlanta;" and (with Keith Ihlanfeldt) "The Geographic Mismatch Between Jobs and Housing" and "Earnings Inequality in Atlanta," Russell Sage, 2000.

(with Keith Ihlanfeldt). "Conducting an Analysis of Georgia's Economic Development Tax Incentive Program," Economic Development Quarterly, forthcoming.

(with Larry Keating). "The Use of an External Organization to Facilitate University-Community Partnerships," CityScape, 2000.

See also Kelly Edmiston.

Charlotte Steeh

(with Nicole Kirgis, Brian Cannon, and Jeff DeWitt). "Are They Really as Bad as They Seem: Nonresponse Rates at the End of the Twentieth Century," Journal of Official Statistics, forthcoming.

Paula Stephan

(with David Audretsch). The Economics of Science and Innovation, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2000.

and Grant Black.* "Bioinformatics: Emerging Opportunities and Emerging Gaps," Government-Industry Partnerships in Biotechnology and Computing, Charles Wessner (ed.), National Academy Press, 2000.

(with Sharon Levin). "Career Stage, Benchmarking and Collaborative Research," International Journal of Technology Management: Special Issue, "Individual Careers and Collective Research: Is it a Paradox," forthcoming.

(with Mary Frank Fox). "Careers of Young Scientists: Preferences, Proposals and Realities by Gender Field," Social Studies of Science, forthcoming.

"The Economic Interpretation of Scientific Success," Max Plank Forum: Ethics of Research, Gottfried Plehn, Referat Pressee - und Offentlichkeitsarbeit, 2000.

"Educational Implications of University-Industry Technology Transfer," The Journal of Technology Transfer, forthcoming.

(with Sharon Levin). "Exceptional Contributions to U.S. Science by the Foreign-Born and Foreign-Educated," Population Research and Policy Review, forthcoming.

(with Sharon Levin). "The Importance of Implicit Contracts in Collaborative Research," The New Economics of Science, Philip Mirowski and Esther-Mirjam Sent (eds.), University of Chicago Press, forthcoming.

and Richard Hawkins** (with David Audretsch). "The Knowledge Production Function: Lessons from Biotechnology," International Journal of Technology Management, special issue, on "Intellectual Property Protection and Economic Development," Edwin Mansfield (ed.), Vol. 19, No. 1/2, pp. 165-178, 2000.

Gregory Streib

and Katherine Willoughby. "Assessing the Value of a Statewide Immunization Registry: The Pediatrician's Perspective," Policy Studies Review, Vol. 18, No. 2, 2000.

, Mark Rivera, and Bert J. Slotkin.* "Public Administration Research from a Practitioner Perspective," Public Administration Review, forthcoming.

See also Katherine G. Willoughby.

Laura Taylor

and Kelly Brown.** "Do As You Say, Say As You Do: Evidence on Gender Differences in Actual and Stated Contributions to Public Goods," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 43, pp. 127-139, 2000.

and Kevin Boyle.*** "Does the Measurement of Property and Structural Characteristics Affect Estimated Implicit Prices for Environmental Amenities in a Hedonic Model?" Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, forthcoming.

(with V. Kerry Smith). "Environmental Amenities, Product Differentiation, and Market Power," Land Economics, Vol. 76, No. 4, pp. 550-568, November 2000.

"The Hedonic Method," A Primer in Non-Market Valuation, P. Champ, T. Brown, and K. Boyle (eds.), Kluwer, forthcoming.

and Kevin Boyle*** (with Joan Poor, and Roy Bouchard). "Objective versus Subjective Measures of Water Clarity in Hedonic, Property Value Models," Land Economics, forthcoming.

"Validity and Biases in Contingent Valuation," Handbook of Contingent Valuation, D. Bjornstad, J. Kahn and A. Alberini (eds.), England: Edward Elgar publishing, forthcoming.

, Ronald G. Cummings, Michael McKee,*** and Susan Laury. "Induced Value Tests of the Referendum Voting Mechanism," Economic Letters, forthcoming.

See also Ronald G. Cummings.

Jeanie Thomas

"State Economic Development Tax Incentives in the Southeast," State Tax Notes, Vol 18, No. 19, pp. 1525-1543, May 1, 2000.

John Clayton Thomas

Public Participation in Public Decisions: New Skills and Guidelines for Public Managers, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1995. Translated for French and Arabic publication, forthcoming.

and Julia Melkers. "Citizen Contacting of Municipal Officials: Choosing Between Appointed Administrators and Elected Leaders," Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Vol. 11, pp. 51-71, forthcoming.

See Amy Helling.

Neven Valev

(with John Carlson) "Credibility of a New Monetary Regime: The Currency Board in Bulgaria," Journal of Monetary Economics, forthcoming.

(with John Barron). "International Lending by US Banks," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, August 2000.

See Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

David M. Van Slyke

(with Norma M. Riccucci). "The Politicized Administrative Environment: Public Administration in the United States," Comparative Administrative Systems, Krishna K. Tummala (ed.), forthcoming.

(with Sue R. Faerman and David P. McCaffrey). "Understanding Interorganizational Cooperation: Public-Private Collaboration in Regulating Financial Market Innovation," Organization Science, forthcoming.

(with Dixon Southworth). "Use of Performance Measures in Contracting for Services," Chapter Seven in Performance Measurement: Making it Work, Washington, D.C.: The Center for Accountability and Performance, American Society for Public Administration, forthcoming.

Mary Beth Walker

see Ronald G. Cummings.

Sally Wallace

and Robert McNab.* "Microsimulation Modeling in the Russian Federation," Tax Administration in Transition, Dmitry Chernik and Jorge Martinez-Vazquez (eds.), Moscow: Unity Publishing, 2000.

See also James Alm.

See also Jorge Martinez-Vazquez.

William L. Waugh, Jr.

Living with Hazards, Dealing with Disasters: An Introduction to Emergency Management, Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2000.

Terrorism and Emergency Management (September) and Public Administration and Emergency Management (March), Emmitsburg, Md.: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Emergency Management Institute, 2000.

Terrorism and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Managing the Crisis and the Consequences, N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

"Conflicting Values and Cultures: The Managerial Threat to University Governance," (a reprint of an article from Policy Studies Review, Vol. 15, No. 4, pp. 61-73, Winter 1998), Democracy and the Academy, Robert Weissberg (ed.), Commack, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers, pp. 3-17, 2000.

(with Wesley W. Waugh). "Emergency Management on the Pacific Rim: From Global Warming to Globalization," International Journal of Urban Sciences, forthcoming.

"Expanding the Boundaries of Emergency Management," International Association of Emergency Managers Bulletin, pp. 1, 4, October 2000.

"Entrepreneurialism and Managerialism as Evil in University Governance," Entrepreneurial Management and Public Policy, Van R. Johnston (ed.), Commack, N.Y.: Nova Science Publishers, forthcoming.

(with Mary Maureen Brown, Jeffrey Brudney, and Ronald Hy). "Information Technology Skill-Building in Public Administration Graduate Education," Handbook of Information Technology, G. David Garson (ed.), N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, pp. 9-25, 2000.

(with Carla Robinson-Barnes). "The Logic and Pathology of Local and Regional Economic Development Strategies," International Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 23, No. 9, pp. 1273-1297, 2000.

"Managing Terrorism as an Environmental Hazard"; (with Ellis Stanley) "Emergency Managers for the New Millennium"; and (with Jasmin Riad and Fran Norris) "Policy Design and the Psychology of Evacuation," Handbook of Crisis and Emergency Management, Ali Farazmand (ed.), N. Y.: Marcel Dekker, forthcoming.

"Risk Analysis," and "Emergency Management," Encyclopedia of Tourism, London: Routledge Publishers, pp. 188-89, 509-510, forthcoming.

See also Lloyd G. Nigro.

Verna J. Willis

"Action Learning: The Reflective Imperative," (CD-ROM) Teach America Showcase for presenters and their written materials, International Alliance for Learning Conference, Atlanta, Ga., forthcoming.

(with Tom Shindell). "Analyzing HRD Metaphor-In-Use," The Role of Metaphors in Human Resource Development, D. Short (ed.), San Francisco: Jossey Bass, forthcoming.

"Invited Reaction: Learning on Their Own," Human Resource Development Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 127-131, San Francisco: Jossey Bass, Summer 2000.

"Searching for Meaning in Complex Action Learning Data: What Environments, Acts, and Words Reveal," International Proceedings of the Academy of Human Resource Development, K. Peter Kuchinke (ed.), Baton Rouge, La.: Academy of Human Resource Development Press, Vol. 1, pp. 508-515, March 2000.

"'Shared Vision:' Are We at Risk of Creating Monochromatic Organizations?" International Proceedings of the Academy of Human Resource Development, S. Semler (ed.), forthcoming.

(with Gary L. May). "Strategy and the Chief Learning Officer," In Action: Leading Knowledge Management and Learning, D. Bonner (ed.), Arlington, Virginia: ASTD Press, May 2000.

(with Robert L. Dilworth), "Transformative Learning in an International Action Learning Context: From the Learner's Perspective," Proceedings of the Third International Transformative Learning Conference, Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC), October 2000.

Katherine G. Willoughby

(with Kurt Thurmaier). Policy and Politics in State Budgeting, M.E. Sharpe Publishers, forthcoming.

"A Multiple Rationality Theory about State Budgeting: Budget Office Orientations and Analysts' Roles," and "Gubernatorial Policy Wrench: Executive Budget Offices in Five Southern States," Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Second Edition, Aman Khan and W. Bartley Hildreth (eds.), Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., forthcoming.

(with Kurt Thurmaier). "Budget Windows of Opportunity: A Multiple Rationalities Theory of Budgeting," Public Budgeting Theory, John Bartle (ed.), University of Nebraska at Omaha: JAI Press, forthcoming.

(with Thomas P. Lauth). "Reductions in the FY 1992 Georgia Budget: Responses to a Revenue Shortfall," Case Studies in Public Budgeting and Financial Management, Aman Kahn (ed.), Texas Tech University, forthcoming.

and Julia E. Melkers. "Performance Budgeting in the States," Performance Measurement and Management in Government, Richard Nathan and Dall Forsythe (eds.), The Brookings Institute, forthcoming.

and Julia Melkers. "Implementing PBB: Conflicting Views of Success," Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 105-120, Spring 2000.

and Gregory Streib. "Planning Centralized Immunization Registries: Disease Prevention, Cost Reduction, and Implications for Privacy," Handbook of Public Information Systems, G. David Garson (ed.), New York: Marcel Dekker, Inc., 2000.

See also Julia Melkers.

See also Mark D. Rivera.

See also Ross Rubenstein.

See also Gregory Streib.

Yongsheng Xu

(with Kotaro Suzumura). "Characterizations of Consequentialism and Non-consequentialism," Journal of Economic Theory, forthcoming.

(with W. Bossert and P. K. Pattanaik). "Choice under Complete Uncertainty: Characterization of Some Decision Rules," Economic Theory, Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 295-312, 2000.

"Non-Discrimination and the Pareto Principle," The Economic Review, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 54-60, 2000.

(with P. K. Pattanaik). "On Diversity and Freedom of Choice," Mathematical Social Sciences, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 123-130, 2000.

"On Ranking Linear Budget Sets in Terms of Freedom of Choice," Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming.

(with Prasanta K. Pattanaik). "On Ranking Opportunity Sets in Economic Environments," Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 93, No. 1, pp. 48-71, 2000.

(with Clemens Puppe). "Revealed Preference for Freedom and Ordinal Rankings of Opportunity Sets," On Liberalism and Logical Empiricism, Kluwer Academic Publishing, forthcoming.

(with Kotaro Suzumura). "Welfarist-consequentialism, Similarity of Attitudes, and Arrow's General Impossibility Theorem," Social Choice and Welfare, forthcoming.


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